$22 million bond election scheduled in Saline (Mich.) district

Nov. 26, 2010
Larger request was defeated by voters earlier this year

From The Saline Reporter: The Saline (Mich.) School Board has decided to place a $22 million bond proposal on the Feb. 22 ballot. The request scales back a $25 million package that voters rejected in August. The money would pay for upgrades at the high school, middle school and four elementary schools.

AUGUST 2010...from AnnArbor.com: Voters in the Saline (Mich.) school district have turned down a $28 million bond proposal that would have paid for buses, infrastructure, technology and security upgrades.

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